A garment worn on the upper body is disclosed wherein the garment has partially but permanently attached convertible arm sleeves allowing wearing of the garment in a sleeves-on configuration or in a sleeves-off configuration, said arm sleeves always remaining partially attached to a garment body of the garment, and wherein the arm sleeves in the sleeves-off configuration can be left loose, folded, tied or otherwise secured on the garment, or to one another.
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1. A garment having convertible arm sleeves, comprising:
a garment body;
the garment body having a right arm opening and a left arm opening, the right arm opening having a perimeter, and the left arm opening having a perimeter separate from the perimeter of the right arm opening;
a first pair of sleeves comprising:
a left arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially yet permanently connected to said garment body, the upper portion of the left arm sleeve permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body so that the left arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said left arm opening; and
a right arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially yet permanently connected to said garment body, the upper portion of the right arm sleeve permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body so that the right arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said right arm opening;
wherein the left and right arm sleeves and respective connection locations on the garment body configures said arm sleeves to be worn in a sleeves-on configuration and to be worn in a sleeves-off configuration;
wherein said upper portion of said left arm sleeve is sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and wherein said upper portion of said right arm sleeve is sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body;
a second pair of sleeves, being permanently connected around an entire perimeter of said respective arm openings, comprising:
a left arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body around the entire perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and a right arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body around the entire perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body.
13. A garment having convertible arm sleeves, comprising:
a garment body;
the garment body having a right arm opening and a left arm opening through which a wearer's arms may extend;
a first pair of sleeves comprising:
a left arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially sewn, glued or woven to said garment body, the upper portion of the left arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of a perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body so that the left arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said left arm opening; and
a right arm sleeve, having an upper portion only partially sewn, glued or woven to said garment body, the upper portion of the right arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along only a portion of a perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body so that the right arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said right arm opening;
wherein the left and right arm sleeves and respective connection locations on the garment body configures said arm sleeves to be worn on the wearer's arms in a sleeves-on configuration and to be worn off the wearer's arms in a sleeves-off configuration;
wherein said right arm sleeve has a length;
wherein said left arm sleeve has a length;
a second pair of sleeves sewn, glued or woven around an entire perimeter of said respective arm openings, said second pair of sleeves comprising:
a left arm sleeve that is shorter in length than the length of the left arm sleeve of said first pair of sleeves and having an upper portion sewn, glued or woven to said garment body around the entire perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and
a right arm sleeve that is shorter in length than the length of the right arm sleeve of said first pair of sleeves and having an upper portion sewn, glued or woven to said garment body around the entire perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body; wherein if said first pair of sleeves are in a sleeves-on configuration:
the left arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves is disposed inside the upper portion of the first pair of sleeves' left arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and
the right arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves is disposed inside the upper portion of the first pair of sleeves' right arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body; and wherein if said first pair of sleeves are in a sleeves-off configuration:
the left arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves has a free end that is free of said first pair of sleeves' left arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and
the right arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves has a free end that is free of said first pair of sleeves' right arm sleeve sewn, glued or woven to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body.
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the left arm sleeve is shorter in length than the left arm sleeve of said first pair of sleeves and has an upper portion permanently around the entire perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and
the right arm sleeve is shorter in length than the right arm of said first pair of sleeves and has an upper portion permanently around the entire perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body;
wherein if said first pair of sleeves are in a sleeves-on configuration:
the left arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves is disposed inside the upper portion of the first pair of sleeves' left arm sleeve permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body;
and
the right arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves is disposed inside the upper portion of the first pair of sleeves' right arm sleeve permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body; and
wherein if said first pair of sleeves are in a sleeves-off configuration:
the left arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves has a free end that is free of said first pair of sleeves' left arm sleeve permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and
the right arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves has a free end that is free of said first pair of sleeves' right arm sleeve permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body.
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wherein said upper portion of said right arm sleeve is sewn to said garment body along a portion of the perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body;
wherein the upper portion of the left arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves that is shorter in length than the length of the left arm sleeve of said first pair of sleeves is sewn to said garment body around the entire perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body; and
wherein the upper portion of the right arm sleeve of the second pair of sleeves that is shorter in length than the length of the right arm of said first pair of sleeves is sewn to said garment body around the entire perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body.
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The present application relates to wearable garments, specifically upper body garments having arm sleeves that have multiple modes of use.
Garments with detachable or convertible parts have been available for some time. For example, some garments have detachable sleeves for shirts and jackets, typically attaching and detaching to an upper body (torso) portion of the garment by some means. Other garments have detachable pant legs, at or near the knees, to convert the pants between a long pant garment and a short pant garment. Yet other garments like winter coats or windbreakers can have detachable hoods, which are optionally removed by the user for functional or aesthetic reasons.
Typically, the removable part of the garment is attached to a body of the garment by a zipper, buttons, hook-and-loop strips, or other means. When the removable part is detached, it is completely separated from the garment, leaving the user to store the detached portions (e.g., sleeves) in his or her pockets, handbag, or otherwise needing to carry or store the detached garment parts. Obviously, this solution is inconvenient as the detached portions can be lost, dropped and soiled, or at a minimum be a nuisance to carry and store until needed further.
In the example of detachable sleeves, these convertible garments allow for stylistic or functional conversion allowing substitution of multiple sleeve colors in some examples, or allowing the user to wear the sleeves on or off depending on the environmental temperature, for example, by removing the sleeves in the summer if the wearer wishes to have a sleeveless configuration on account of the ambient temperature.
As mentioned, the above garments are not ideal insofar as, for example, children are prone to misplacing detached garment parts such as sleeves and losing them. Other users may find it cumbersome or unsightly to be required to carry around the detached garment parts, for example if the wearer does not have pockets or a bag into which to place and store the loose items.
The present disclosure provides a number of solutions to the above matter where it is desired to have a garment with convertible arm sleeves, but where it is not desired to fully detach and store or carry the detached sleeve parts.
The invention is directed to garments with convertible sleeves. The convertible sleeves are convertibly attached to a garment body (worn on the wearer's torso) where the sleeves are partially permanently attached to the body at respective attachment locations, which can be a subset of the circumference of each respective arm hole, opening or armscye.
One or more embodiments provide garment having convertible arm sleeves, comprising a garment body; the garment body having a right arm opening and a left arm opening through which a wearer's arms may extend; a left arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially yet permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of a perimeter of said left arm opening of the garment body so that the left arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said left arm opening; and a right arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially yet permanently connected to said garment body along a portion of a perimeter of said right arm opening of the garment body so that the right arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said right arm opening; wherein the left and right arm sleeves and respective connection locations on the garment body accommodate one or both of said arm sleeves to be worn on the wearer's arms in a sleeves-on configuration or to be worn off of the wearer's arms in a sleeves-off configuration.
One or more embodiments provide a garment having convertible arm sleeves, comprising a garment body; the garment body having a right arm opening and a left arm opening through which a wearer's arms may extend; a left arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially yet permanently connected to said garment body at a left arm sleeve connection location so that the left arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said left arm opening; and a right arm sleeve, having an upper portion partially yet permanently connected to said garment body at a right arm sleeve connection location so that the right arm sleeve is convertibly coupled to said garment body proximal to said right arm opening; wherein the left and right arm sleeves and respective connection locations on the garment body accommodate one or both of said arm sleeves to be worn on the wearer's arms in a sleeves-on configuration or to be worn off of the wearer's arms in a sleeves-off configuration.
Some embodiments connect the convertible arm sleeves to the garment body in various connection locations so that the sleeves are partially permanently attached to the garment body yet partially open to permit conversion.
Yet other aspects provide for stretchable fabric in the making of the garment.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Each sleeve (110, 111) has an upper end (114, 115) proximal to the wearer's shoulder and a lower end (112, 113) closer to the wearer's hands. While the examples illustrate a long-sleeve design, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other sleeve designs are also possible, for example sleeves of varying length and width, some of which will be illustrated herein. Importantly, the sleeves 110, 111 are permanently sewn, glued, woven, or otherwise affixed and attached to the garment body 100 at respective attachment locations 116, 117. In use, a wearer can place his or her arms through the garment's arm openings so as to wear the sleeves 110, 111 on the user's arms (e.g., if it is chilly) in a first “sleeves-on” configuration as shown in
In addition to the “sleeves-on” configuration whereby the wearer wears the arm sleeves 110, 111 on his or her arms, the wearer can pull his or her arms out of the sleeves 110, 111, leaving the sleeves 110, 111 attached to the garment body 100 at said attachment locations 116, 117 (e.g., if it is hot) in a second “sleeves-off” configuration as shown from the back in the following figure.
Therefore, the sleeves (110, 111) while always permanently connected to their respective attachment locations (116, 117) on garment body 100, are convertible between said two configurations so as to allow the wearer to have the arm sleeves on or off but without detaching the arm sleeves 110, 111 completely from the garment. This feature provides certain style and practicality advantages and avoids the need to stow the sleeves had they been detachable as with some prior art designs. The discussion below will illustrate various optional examples of managing the present convertible arm sleeves in some exemplary embodiments.
In an aspect of one or more embodiments, the arm openings or armscye portion of garment 10 is partially open (to allow for slipping the arms in and out of their sleeves) but is also partially closed (to keep the sleeves permanently affixed to their respective attachment locations on the garment body). In a specific but non-limiting example, the garment 10 comprises arm openings and armscyes having a first (free) side and a second (connected) side, the free side allowing an opening for extracting and inserting one's arms, and the connected side securing the respective sleeve to its garment body connection location. The right and left arm openings may be of any suitable shape or size or configuration, depending on the design of the garment, sleeves, or the wearer's body. The permanent attachment locations can also take on any suitable size or configuration depending on similar factors.
In an example, the arm sleeves 110, 111 are connected to the garment body 100 at a portion (less than all but more than some) of the circumference of the respective arm openings. In yet a specific example, the connection locations for the arm sleeves are located towards the back (dorsal) part of the armscyes/arm openings (the forward part of the armscyes being free) so that a wearer's arms can be placed in and out of the sleeves more easily. However, as stated, other attachment locations can be defined as appropriate for a given type of garment, wearer or style.
The arm sleeves 210, 211 are placed behind the wearer's back and into a pair of sleeve stays 230, 231 connected to the back of garment body 200. The sleeve stays may be made of any suitable material, including a same or similar material as the material from which the main garment parts are made (e.g., cotton, wool, polyester, silk, linen, etc.) or may be made from a more durable material (e.g., leather, rubber, hemp, polymer, etc.). The sleeve stays 230, 231 are in a simple embodiment loops that are sized and placed at any convenient place of the garment body, which can include on the back, on the front or on the sides of garment body 200 so as to hold and comfortably secure the ends of sleeves 210, 211. The sleeve stays may comprise a stretchable elastic band so as to more securely hold down the sleeves to avoid the sleeves from falling out with movement of the wearer.
In an optional embodiment the sleeves 210, 211 may be crossed as shown at a crossing point 220 in an “X” configuration (behind or in front of the wearer) so that the ends of each sleeve (210, 211) are placed into the sleeve respective opposing side sleeve stay (230, 231). In another optional embodiment (not shown but understandable to anyone skilled in the art) the sleeves (210, 211) may be placed in a not-crossed configuration and inserted into the sleeve stays (231, 230 respectively) on the same side of the wearer.
In addition, the garment 14 comprises a pair of short sleeves 440 and 441, which are permanently and completely attached to the respective arm openings of garment body 400. While the long convertible sleeves 410, 411 are permanently attached at the partial attachment locations described before, the short sleeves 440, 441 are not convertible and are sewn or permanently attached to the armscyes or the arm openings around their entire circumference. In this example, removing one's arms from the long convertible sleeves still allows a short sleeve to cover the upper portions and shoulders of the wearer.
In some aspects, having stretchable portions of the garment allows the wearer to more easily extend a stretchable portion thereof so as to bring his/her arms in/out of the convertible sleeves. In some examples, the entire sleeves 601, 602 can be constructed of said stretchable fabric material, or that a portion of the sleeves less than said entire sleeves can be made of stretchable material, especially at or near the interfaces 603, 604 between the sleeves and the garment body 600. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will understand that the armscye portion of garment 60 itself can comprise or be surrounded by a stretchable fabric material portion integrated or sewn or adhered to one or more parts of the garment 60 (e.g., at sleeves 601, 602, at arm openings 603, 604, the upper portion of garment body 600). In yet other embodiments, the entire garment 60 (and optionally the threads used in sewing some or all of it) may be made of a stretchable fabric and/or thread material to accommodate the maximum or optimum stretching ability to allow putting the convertible arm sleeves on and off. Again, the arm sleeves in all present embodiments are at least partially permanently connected to the garment body proximal to the arm openings thereof and are not fully detachable from the garment body as discussed above.
Therefore, the present garment designs are innovatively configured and arranged to overcome inconvenience of needing to take off an entire outer garment such as a jacket or sweater because this invention can allow the wearer to merely remove his or her arms from the garment and use it in the sleeves-off configuration. Also, unlike prior designs where sleeves are completely detachable (and can be lost or need stowage and carrying) the present embodiments allow for the sleeves to be doffed but remaining securely attached to the garment body.
It is again noted that several examples and preferred embodiments are set forth above. These are not given by way of limitation, but instead to best illustrate the invention and disclosed systems and methods. Those skilled in the art will understand upon reviewing the present disclosure that some components or steps may be optional and omitted, others may be added, without loss of generality. Equivalent or substitute components or steps may also be applied, remaining within the scope of the invention captured by the disclosure. For example, the location of the arm openings in each embodiment described can be disposed at or near the front of the respective armscye, the rear thereof, the top thereof, and/or the bottom thereof.
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